Fiberlogy FiberFlex 40D Yellow is a print-friendly flexible filament with a Shore hardness of D40.
Fiberlogy FiberFlex 40D Beige
Fiberlogy FiberFlex 40D Black
Fiberlogy FiberFlex 40D Blue
Fiberlogy FiberFlex 40D Brown
Fiberlogy FiberFlex 40D Burgundy
Fiberlogy FiberFlex 40D Graphite
Fiberlogy FiberFlex 40D Gray
Fiberlogy FiberFlex 40D Green
Fiberlogy FiberFlex 40D Light Green
Fiberlogy FiberFlex 40D Navy Blue
Fiberlogy FiberFlex 40D Orange
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Fiberlogy FiberFlex 40D Red
Fiberlogy FiberFlex 40D Skin 1 (light skin tone)
Fiberlogy FiberFlex 40D Skin 2 (medium skin tone)
Fiberlogy FiberFlex 40D Skin 3 (dark skin tone)
Fiberlogy FiberFlex 40D Vertigo
Fiberlogy FiberFlex 40D White
Fiberlogy FiberFlex 40D Yellow (geel) is flexible filament that can easily be used to create rubber-like prints. With a hardness of D40 on the Shore scale (comparable to skate wheels, for example), you can print at a speed of up to 45mm/s with a direct drive extruder (15-30 mm/s for a bowden setup). The feeding is easy and the layers adhere incredibly well. Thanks to its user-friendliness, FiberFlex 40D can be used for both amateur and professional applications. FiberFlex 40D filament can withstand lower temperatures, is wear-resistant, and has high impact resistance. You will discover that printing with flexible filament doesn't have to be difficult at all.
Fiberlogy is known for its premium quality filament that meets the highest quality standards and goes beyond those of other manufacturers. By maintaining a diameter tolerance for flexible filament of 0.05 mm and a roundness tolerance of 0.02 mm, FiberFlex 40D from Fiberlogy distinguishes itself from the rest and allows you to get the best out of your 3D printer.
Tip: To make it easier to remove the print, it is advisable to heat the bed to 110°C
Check the table below to see how the hardness of 40D compares. It is also useful for comparing with other TPU filaments that use Shore A.
